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Dark Tower versus White Tower

The Gunslinger, by Stephen King – This is only the second King book I’ve read, the first being The Stand. And I believe the Man in Black in this series is the same as Randall Flagg from that book. I was … Continue reading →

Posted in A. Lee Martinez, African, Animals, Art, Authors, Book Reviews, British, Celtic, Characters, Chinese, Comics, Food, Greek Mythology, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Monsters, Mythology, Norse, Oz, Oz Authors, Poetry, Relationships, Vietnamese | Tagged aliens, amy chu, apes, ares, bigfoot, bigfoot dreams, cap'n bill, cats, chasing the moon, childe roland to the dark tower came, children of ragnarok, cindy and cragg, divine misfortune, dragons, eleggua, emperor mollusk versus the sinister brain, fairies, gil's all fright diner, gorillas, greyback in blue, igbo, impundulu, janet k. lee, king anko, margaret atwood, maya and the rising dark, mermaids, monster, my dinner with ares, ogbunabali, orishas, pixies, pizza, pizza madness, ragnarok, rena barron, robert browning, robert jordan, robots versus slime monsters, sasquatch, saturn, sea serpents, sea sirens, stephen king, the automatic detective, the dark tower, the great hunt, the gunslinger, the handmaid's tale, the sea fairies, the stand, the wheel of time, trot griffiths, work ethic |

Pseudo-Science Circus

I’ve been on a few ghost tours, and there always seem to be a few people in the group who are True Believers, and I don’t mean fans of Marvel Comics. There’s definitely a major trend in entertainment toward paranormal … Continue reading →

Posted in Conspiracy Theories, Fairy Tales, Magic, Monsters, Science, Urban Legends | Tagged abominable snowman, aliens, astrology, cryptozoology, ghosts, loch ness monster, paranormal investigation, pseudoscience, psychics, sasquatch, tarot |

Return of the Yeti

As with other legendary animals popular with the cryptozoology crowd, stories of the Yeti, or Abominable Snowman, have only been documented to fairly recent times. Conspiracy theorists will insist that the creature appears in some versions of the Ramayana, but … Continue reading →

Posted in Discworld, Final Fantasy, Futurama, Mythology, Television, Terry Pratchett, Video Games | Tagged abominable snow monster of the north, abominable snowman, animal kingdom, bigfoot, bumble, carl barks, charles howard-bury, cryptids, cryptozoology, ducktales, eric shipton, expedition everest, frederic wood jones, henry newman, himalayas, metoh-kangmi, mickey mouse, ramayana, rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, sasquatch, the lost crown of genghis khan, thief of time, trolls, umaro, walt disney world, yeti |